Pip shape echoes grapevine domestication history

Abstract The pip, as the most common grapevine archaeological remain, is extensively used to document past viticulture dynamics. This paper uses state of the art morphological analyses to analyse the largest reference collection of modern pips to date, representative of the present-day diversity of...

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Autores principales: Vincent Bonhomme, Sarah Ivorra, Thierry Lacombe, Allowen Evin, Isabel Figueiral, David Maghradze, Cécile Marchal, Clémence Pagnoux, Thierry Pastor, Hervé Pomarèdes, Roberto Bacilieri, Jean-Frédéric Terral, Laurent Bouby
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:577f664532fd4274a199d2672276050e2021-11-08T10:56:08ZPip shape echoes grapevine domestication history10.1038/s41598-021-00877-42045-2322https://doaj.org/article/577f664532fd4274a199d2672276050e2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-00877-4https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract The pip, as the most common grapevine archaeological remain, is extensively used to document past viticulture dynamics. This paper uses state of the art morphological analyses to analyse the largest reference collection of modern pips to date, representative of the present-day diversity of the domesticated grapevine from Western Eurasia. We tested for a costructure between the form of the modern pips and the: destination use (table/wine), geographical origins, and populational labels obtained through two molecular approaches. Significant structuring is demonstrated for each of these cofactors and for the first time it is possible to infer properties of varieties without going through the parallel with modern varieties. These results provide a unique tool that can be applied to archaeological pips in order to reconstruct the spatio-temporal dynamics of grape diversity on a large scale and to better understand viticulture history. The models obtained were then used to infer the affiliations with archaeobotanical remains recovered in Mas de Vignoles XIV (Nîmes, France). The results show a twofold shift between the Late Iron Age and the Middle Ages, from table to wine grape varieties and from eastern to western origins which correlates with previous palaeogenomic results.Vincent BonhommeSarah IvorraThierry LacombeAllowen EvinIsabel FigueiralDavid MaghradzeCécile MarchalClémence PagnouxThierry PastorHervé PomarèdesRoberto BacilieriJean-Frédéric TerralLaurent BoubyNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2021)
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Vincent Bonhomme
Sarah Ivorra
Thierry Lacombe
Allowen Evin
Isabel Figueiral
David Maghradze
Cécile Marchal
Clémence Pagnoux
Thierry Pastor
Hervé Pomarèdes
Roberto Bacilieri
Jean-Frédéric Terral
Laurent Bouby
Pip shape echoes grapevine domestication history
description Abstract The pip, as the most common grapevine archaeological remain, is extensively used to document past viticulture dynamics. This paper uses state of the art morphological analyses to analyse the largest reference collection of modern pips to date, representative of the present-day diversity of the domesticated grapevine from Western Eurasia. We tested for a costructure between the form of the modern pips and the: destination use (table/wine), geographical origins, and populational labels obtained through two molecular approaches. Significant structuring is demonstrated for each of these cofactors and for the first time it is possible to infer properties of varieties without going through the parallel with modern varieties. These results provide a unique tool that can be applied to archaeological pips in order to reconstruct the spatio-temporal dynamics of grape diversity on a large scale and to better understand viticulture history. The models obtained were then used to infer the affiliations with archaeobotanical remains recovered in Mas de Vignoles XIV (Nîmes, France). The results show a twofold shift between the Late Iron Age and the Middle Ages, from table to wine grape varieties and from eastern to western origins which correlates with previous palaeogenomic results.
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author Vincent Bonhomme
Sarah Ivorra
Thierry Lacombe
Allowen Evin
Isabel Figueiral
David Maghradze
Cécile Marchal
Clémence Pagnoux
Thierry Pastor
Hervé Pomarèdes
Roberto Bacilieri
Jean-Frédéric Terral
Laurent Bouby
author_facet Vincent Bonhomme
Sarah Ivorra
Thierry Lacombe
Allowen Evin
Isabel Figueiral
David Maghradze
Cécile Marchal
Clémence Pagnoux
Thierry Pastor
Hervé Pomarèdes
Roberto Bacilieri
Jean-Frédéric Terral
Laurent Bouby
author_sort Vincent Bonhomme
title Pip shape echoes grapevine domestication history
title_short Pip shape echoes grapevine domestication history
title_full Pip shape echoes grapevine domestication history
title_fullStr Pip shape echoes grapevine domestication history
title_full_unstemmed Pip shape echoes grapevine domestication history
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publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/577f664532fd4274a199d2672276050e
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